we hooked a trailer to our 2000 jeep wrangler and since the dash lights, HVAC nor the fog lights work. Fuses have been checked twice and appear to all be good and test good. Any ideas? oh...the odometer and radio lights work. crazywe hooked a trailer to our 2000 jeep wrangler and since the dash lights, HVAC nor the fog lights work. Fuses have been checked twice and appear to all be good and test good. Any ideas? oh...the odometer and radio lights work. crazy

AnonymousDec 24, 2008

i have a 2000 wrangler and ever since i hooked up my KC light bar and lights my dash lights havent worked either. I've checked all the fuses and replaced them. But my radio and odometer still work.i have a 2000 wrangler and ever since i hooked up my KC light bar and lights my dash lights havent worked either. I've checked all the fuses and replaced them. But my radio and odometer still work.

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